torx screws/hard drive stir plate
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torx screws/hard drive stir plate
trying to open an old maxtor HD to get some magnets for a stir plate, but it's all sealed up with torx screws. anyone have a driver that i could use for 5 minutes at some point? or should i just smash it open with a hammer.. haha
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Re: torx screws/hard drive stir plate
I have 5 bits but vote for hammer.
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Re: torx screws/hard drive stir plate
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Re: torx screws/hard drive stir plate
I expect smashing it will be quite difficult, as it is all metal on the outside, but if that is the general consensus, i'll do it. haha
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Re: torx screws/hard drive stir plate
Haha, I wouldn't take our advice on this one.. 
I have the tools as well, but I'm a bit out of your way. If you aren't in a rush, I'm thinking of making it into H&T and/or RB tomorrow.

I have the tools as well, but I'm a bit out of your way. If you aren't in a rush, I'm thinking of making it into H&T and/or RB tomorrow.
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Re: torx screws/hard drive stir plate
tht could work! no hurry, and i want to try the smashTimG wrote:Haha, I wouldn't take our advice on this one..
I have the tools as well, but I'm a bit out of your way. If you aren't in a rush, I'm thinking of making it into H&T and/or RB tomorrow.
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Re: torx screws/hard drive stir plate
OBK order came in - I have the right size torx for hard drives too if you want to bring it with when you pick up!
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Re: torx screws/hard drive stir plate
even better! you dont mind me using them or borrowing themJayme wrote:OBK order came in - I have the right size torx for hard drives too if you want to bring it with when you pick up!
ill still meet you for a pint Tim, but now you dont need to bring screwdrivers, haha
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Re: torx screws/hard drive stir plate
Ha, I just did 7 hard drives tonight (yes really).. my shitty off brand torx bit did the job but with some effort. Sounds like you'll be better off using what Jayme has.
I'll be in touch for the pint tomorrow.
I'll be in touch for the pint tomorrow.
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Re: torx screws/hard drive stir plate
I'll be at the H&T around 1:30.
I'll bring the drivers.
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I'll bring the drivers.
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Re: torx screws/hard drive stir plate
hey sandy, i dont think ill make it there by 130, have a few errands to run.GAM wrote:I'll be at the H&T around 1:30.
I'll bring the drivers.
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Kegged: barrel barleywine from 2014 - i think i still have this somewhere
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Re: torx screws/hard drive stir plate
alright! i've got myself some magnets now, and a fan, so all i need is a 12V adaptor. anyone have 1 or 2 laying around?
edit: also, for my 5 litre flask, will the puny 80mm fan be enough? should i put the magnet on the hub or try to put it on the blades and balance it? i feel like that might not work well. i don't have a stir bar yet, so i can buy one to suit whatever i do
edit: also, for my 5 litre flask, will the puny 80mm fan be enough? should i put the magnet on the hub or try to put it on the blades and balance it? i feel like that might not work well. i don't have a stir bar yet, so i can buy one to suit whatever i do
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Re: torx screws/hard drive stir plate
Put the magnet on the hub. See if you can space the N and S out to match the stir bar. 80mm should be fine.
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Re: torx screws/hard drive stir plate
cool. thanks for the info, RobRubberToe wrote:Put the magnet on the hub. See if you can space the N and S out to match the stir bar. 80mm should be fine.
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Re: torx screws/hard drive stir plate
CorneliusAlphonse wrote:alright! i've got myself some magnets now, and a fan, so all i need is a 12V adaptor. anyone have 1 or 2 laying around?
edit: also, for my 5 litre flask, will the puny 80mm fan be enough? should i put the magnet on the hub or try to put it on the blades and balance it? i feel like that might not work well. i don't have a stir bar yet, so i can buy one to suit whatever i do
Can you use a cell phone adapter ?
When you align your magnets on the fan ( I used the hub ) make sure they are centered so they don't wobble.
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Re: torx screws/hard drive stir plate
Also watch your fingers, it will hurt if you get pinched between those magnets. Wish I saw this earlier, I have a bunch of these magnets already harvested.
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Re: torx screws/hard drive stir plate
I think cell phones are usually 5V. But if you dig through all your old wall-warts you can usually find one that's 12V.Tony L wrote:Can you use a cell phone adapter ?CorneliusAlphonse wrote:alright! i've got myself some magnets now, and a fan, so all i need is a 12V adaptor. anyone have 1 or 2 laying around?
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Didn't Tim have some wall worts in his junk pile?
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Re: torx screws/hard drive stir plate
Jayme took em (probably has a use for em)RubberToe wrote:Didn't Tim have some wall worts in his junk pile?
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Re: torx screws/hard drive stir plate
I have some more around actually (found them on Saturday), will have a look tonight.
I do have an old desktop power supply (big boxes) that should run the fan?
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I do have an old desktop power supply (big boxes) that should run the fan?
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Re: torx screws/hard drive stir plate
I would love to see a step-by-step diy on this...
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Google dude, theres about a billion write-ups out there.bluenose wrote:I would love to see a step-by-step diy on this...
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I found one that's not on the internet.bluenose wrote:I know I know, but I boycotting the internet right now
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Re: torx screws/hard drive stir plate
Found a 12V DC power adapter (wall wart). It is rated at 200 mA, that enough for your fan Liam? If so, it's yours. Can likely get it to you this weekend sometime, unless you 'really' want to trek out to Timberlea.
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